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U.S. Bishops Urge Congress to Boost Housing Funds as Homelessness Surges

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Class of 2026: Catholic Commencements Offer a More Demanding Call

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Malta Pro-Life Campaign Challenges 6 Parties On Abortion, Euthanasia

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Bishop Barron Speaks On U.S. Religious Roots Ahead of Nation’s 250th Anniversary

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Learn to Love Mother Mary With New Booklet on Consecrating Families to the Immaculate Heart

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Nigerian archbishop encourages faithful to forgive attackers (ACI Africa)

Stating that “vengeance is for God,” a Nigerian archbishop encouraged the faithful to forgive the perpetrators of recent attacks.

“I know they are hurting and traumatized, but as children of God and people of faith, I want to encourage the victims of this violence, both those of Palm Sunday and the recent killings in Gassa, to embrace forgiveness rather than seeking vengeance; vengeance is for God,” Archbishop Matthew Ishaya Audu of Jos said in an interview on May 20.

“God, in his own time, will liberate us from all these killings in our country,” he added.

Holy See 'gravely concerned' about attacks on civilians in armed conflicts (Holy See Mission)

Addressing a UN Security Council discussion, a Vatican diplomat said that the Holy See “is gravely concerned by the growing disregard for international humanitarian law and by the normalization of conduct that places civilians increasingly at risk.”

“Attacks on places of worship and religious communities are gravely concerning,” Msgr. Robert Murphy, chargé d’affaires of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations, said on May 21.

Msgr. Murphy also emphasized the “urgent need to protect medical personnel and facilities” and said that “the growing role of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, in warfare is a matter for concern. The use of technology must always be grounded in ethical responsibility, since no machine can replace the moral judgment required when human lives are at stake.”

Be faithful to Augustinian values and America's founding principles, Pope tells Villanova graduates (Villanova University)

Pope Leo XIV, an alumnus of Villanova University, sent a message to the Augustinian university’s class of 2026.

“You will have the challenge and the opportunity to make a big difference, if you carry with you those Augustinian values of Veritas, Unitas, Caritas” (Truth, Unity, Charity), Pope Leo wrote.

The Pope added:

This being the 250th anniversary of the United States of America, I would invite you to recall in a special way the guiding principles of the foundations of our nation: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all [people] are created equal; that they are endowed by our Creator with certain inalienable rights, and among those are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

May the graduates of 2026 always be faithful to the guiding light that has been so important for these 250 years.

Leading EU bishops criticize populism following papal audience (Vatican News)

Following a papal audience on May 21, the president and vice president of the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE) criticized populism.

Bishop Mariano Crociata of Latina-Terracina-Sezze-Priverno (Italy), COMECE’s president, said that the EU “is weakened by the lack of unity, also as a result of populism.” Bishop Czeslaw Kozon of Copenhagen (Denmark), COMECE’s vice president, said that “the issue of immigration has existed for several decades and is well known, but what appears relatively new is the way populism uses it, transforming it into an alleged threat to many societies.”